Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 175, 6 July 1915 — Page 5
THE RICHMOlfD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA1I. TUESDAY. JULY 6, 1915
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k The wedding of Miss Carrie Wiedemer, who has a residence with' Mrs. , Cora Hart at Kitchell, Indiana, and Dr. Garner Druley of North Webster, Indiana, a former resident of Boston, will be solemnized Tuesday,. July 20, at the home of Mrs. Hart. The young people are well and favorably known In this township and have a host of friends who will be gfad to extend congratulations. Dr. Druley was graduated from the Richmond high school in 1908 and from Indiana ' university Jn 1912. For two years he was an In terne in the Grace hospital at Detroit. Michigan. Dr. Druley now has an office In North Webster. After the wedding the young people-will leave for an automobile trip through the west and upon their return will be at home . at North Webster. Miss Wiedemey has been teaching school in Boston township and has many friends throughout the county. Mr. Charles M. Morgan, - of Sioux City, Iowa, is In town for a few days. Mr. Morgan is a former resident of this city , and has many friends here who are glad to meet" him again. Miss Susan Morris and Miss Edith Newby of New Castle are the guests of Miss .Thelma'Sctalllinger at her home on North Eighth street, for a few days. Several social functions are to be given fcr the young people. Mrs. Thomas Orr of Anderson is the guest .of her sister, Mrs. Mary Jones at her home on North C street. ' Mr. Paul Fisher of High Point, North Carolina, has been spending a few days in this city the gue6t of his mother, Mrs. Fisher and aunt, Mrs. Parry of East Main street. Mr. Fisher 'will attend the furniture . markets at Grand Rapids and Chicago before returning to High Point. Miss Winifred Curtis has as her guest at her home on South Fourteenth street, Miss Katherlne Emerson of Pittsburg, a former resident of this city. As Miss Emerson will be a 1 guest here for some time, the children are arranging for a number of pleas ant social atfairs including picnics. As a courtesy tr- !'- ruets Misse3 Susan Morris urn! Kriiifi Nwby of New Castle, Mies Thelma Schillinger gave a picnic party at the Quigg cotjtage, near New Hope, yesterday. The guests made the trip in motor cars. The party was chaperoned by Miss (Ruth Kinsey and Mr. Glen Motley of New Castle. Measrs. and Mesdames Howard Kamp, Roy Parks, arrived home today from an automobile trip to Urbana, Ohio. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Bunnell and Master Robert Bunnell, who will be guests of the Kamp's at their apartments in the Cornell. After spending several weeks with relatives at Canton, Ohio, Mrs. J. By Baker has returned to. this.. city. r.. The following young; people formed a picnic party yesterday near Greensfork: Misses- Irene Gormon, Olive Lewis, Gladys and Elizabeth Bailey, Grace" Kelly, Messrs. Neal Bly, XenaThon King. Paul Miller, Willard Kauf- . man and Justin McCarthy. Miss Olive Long left today for a six months tour of the west. She will spend some time in California the guest of her brother, Mr. John Long, and, will also attend the exposition at San Francisco. Miss Gertrude Heun of New York, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heun at the Howard Campbell home on East Main street. Miss ' Marguerite Wilke of New York, who is with the De Weese's at Dayton, will come to Richmond later fcr a visit with the Carrs and Hollingaworths at their homes in Westcott Place. Mrs. Louis E Quinn left Monday for her home in Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Hollingsworth at their home in Westcott Place. The Phalatha class of the Second Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Mary Males, 1717 North C. street. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Connor have returned to Chicago after a pleasant visit with kinspeople in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Seidel, Miss Eleanor Seidel and Mr. Dean Seidel, motored to Hamilton yesterday and visited kinspeople and friends. Mr. and "Mrs. R. P. Whisler and Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Hall spent Monday with friends in Cincinnati. The Foreign Missionary society of the First Methodist church will meet AVednesday afternoon with Mrs. EdLOOK! See the rat as he realty is! A fliMAse-carrvincr rat is mnr lanirprniit than tirrart 14 roniHiion iaai inwi ui way to your toou ai rvrry cnancc rroicci journcii i ?A CORN I kill your rati and mice mar save vou frn aickneu or riratb. Safe to use. Harmless to namaoa sore death to rodents. Kills without odor. Rat Hry up without drcompcMtrion. At Seed. Hardware. Drug and General Stores. Booklet in each can. "How to Deitroy Rati." 2ic. 50c. and SI. 00. 6-lb. pail. S.00. Botanical Mfg Co. Philadelphia, Pa.
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SocialCalendar Domestic Science association meets In Day Nursery at 2:30 o'clock. . , Card party at 2:30 o'clock In the. Moose hall for wives of members of lodge. Miss Margaret Sedgwick -entertains members of a card club at her home in West Richmond. Mrs. T. E. Kenworthy hostess for a meeting of the Home Economics Study club at her home in the country. Euchre club meets with Mrs. Wilmer Brown , at her home on South Eleventh street." Richmond High School class of 1913 holds a picnic. Mrs. George Reid hostess for a meeting of a newly organized card club. Woman's Auxiliary of the Sons of Veterans meets in Post room at the Court House. Tizrah Aid society of the Ben Hur lodge meets. Wide-Awake Bible class of Second English Lutheran church postponed its business meeting at the church parsonage. Aid socitay of Chester church meets at the churchMeeting for organization of a Young People's Auxiliary to the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U. at 7:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. C. W.. B. M.'-of First Christian church meets at 2:30 o'clock at the church. Miss Mary Males hostess for meeting of Phalatha class of Second Presbyterian church at her home, 1717 North C street. The Foreign Missionary society of Grace E. church meets with Mrs.; Charles Addelman, 2108 Main street. Miss Alice Knollenberg entertains informally for visiting guests. Meeting of the Baptist Missionary society at home of Mrs. Emmett Gentry, 614 North A street. Grow class of the Third M. E. church gives lawn social at the church. Woman's Foreign Missionary so- : ciety of the First Methodist church meets with'Mrs.-l!JdgarHawekotte, 324 South FifteWfr --street. " Complimenting their guests Mrs Harry Ayres of Modesto, California, and Miss Lena Foster of Indianapolis, Mrs.' Charles Clawson and ' daughter, Miss Frances, gave a prettily appoint ed luncheon today at their home on JJouth Eighth street. Flowers and ferns appointed the table. gar Hawekotte at her home, 324 South Fifteenth street, instead of meeting with Mrs. D. F. Brown, as announced i nthe year book. . Mr. Charles Towle. has gone east on an extended trip. Before returning he will visit in Philadelphia, New York and Norfolk, Virginia. A dinner was given last evening at the Hotel Arlington by members of the M. E. T. club. The members are Misses Ruby Shaw, Myra Chamness, Instant Rene! For Aching, Burning and Sweaty Feet; Corns, Callouses: Bunions, use two spoonfuls of Caloclde in foot bath. Package 35c. at any drug atore. For alt Foot Troubles AMUSEMENTS. PALACE TODAY Arnold Daly, Pearl White and Edwin Arden in the "Exploits of Elaine" ALSO The Broadway Star Feature "In the Days of Famine" 3 Reels. And BILLY REEVES In the' Rollicking Comedy "The Club Man" TOMORROW Howard Estabrook and Barbara Tenant in "The Butterfly: A Shubert & Brady Feature in Five Acts by H. K. Webster. THURSDAY, THE SINS OF THE PARENTS
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Marie Thorman, Ether Bullerdick, Mildred Hunt. Mary Morse, Mesdames Everett Bum and Earl weidner . Miss Alice Knollenberg has as her guest at her home on; South Fourth street, Miss Anna Keuthan - of St. Louis. Wednesday . Miss Knollenberg will entertain several guests to dinner in honor of Miss Fleufcr of Cincinnati, and Miss Keuthan of St. Louis. Mr. Emmett Barrett visited friends in Cincinnati over the Fourth. A young peoples' society will be organized Wednesday evening' at" 7:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. committee room by the members of . the Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. U., the -organization to be an auxiliary - to the Mary F. Thomas union. Girls and boys will be privileged to join. The dues will be twenty-five cents per year. The men's dues will go to the local treasury while a portion of the dues collected from the girls will-be divided. All young people of the city are cordially Invited to attend. The postponed ; meeting of - the Young Ladies' Mission circle of the First Christian church, will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. I. FBurns on North' Fifteenth street. Migs Margaret Sedgwick will entertain members of s an . auction-, bridge club Wednesday afternoon at " her home in. West Richmond Mr and Mrs. B. F. Gehr entertained Sunday with an all-day party in honor of Mr. B. F. Gehr and Miss Fern Ewry of Dayton, Ohio, "who celebrated their birthday anniversaries on this occasion. Flowers and .ferns appointed AMUSEMENTS4 LADIES AND CHILDREN LAST TIME TONIGHT JESSE L. LASKEY Presents Edgar Selwyn's Most Famous Play "The Country Boy" ? With MARSHALL NEILAN And a Cast of Recognized Favorites. A comedy drama filled with human comedy and rare pathos, showing the folly of youth in the city and the struggle to win back the real girl down home in the small town. 5c ADM. 10c MURR 2-Reel Reliance "A BAD MAN AND OTHERS.' One Reel "THE STOLEN ANTHURIUM' LYRIC THEATRE Main and 9th TONIGHT (Two Heels) "VANITY" (One Reel) "When Hubby Grew Jealous" THE SKY DOME Main Street, Near 11th St. TONIGHT Robert Warwick IN World Film Corp. Presents "The Mar Mark 59 IN FIVE ACTS A William A, Brady Feature Presented by World Film Corporation. Also One Reel Comedy. ADMISSION 5c 3 ARCADE PHOTO-PLAYS " 1 TONIGHT, 3-Act Feature) "SALLY CASTLETON SOUTHERNER."
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the -table. The guests were 1 Messrs. and' Mesdames P. Franzman of Cam-' bridge City, Charles Wiker of Chicago, O. A. Miller and family. N. L. Gehr, Messrs. J. C. Gehr, Carl Wiker of Chicago, Paul Lyons,. Stanley Gehr,
Masses ueitna Gear, Fern Ewry of Dayton, Mildred Lamb of Muncie, Marion Stevenson and Mrs. Samuel Hinton of-Arlington. The .West Richmond W. C T. U. met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary King on College avenue. The attendance was large. A number, of interesting reports were read by the members. 1 Those of especial interest were reports concerning flower missions, prisons and ' jails. , evangelical work and a splendid report from the. purity, departments .After the program a social hour followed and refreshments were served. The next meeting will, be held the first Monday in August an dthis meeting' will complete the work of the organization for the year. ; Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock a special program, including readings, vocal numbers and instrumental selections In connection with an ice cream supper will ; be given on the lawn at the Third M. E. church by the members of the "Grow" class. The public is cordially Invited to attend. A business meeting will " be held this evening in the Y. M. I. club rooms. All members- of the Y. M. I. are urged to be present. ' s The Wideawake Bible class of the Second English Lutheran church, which was to have met tomorrow evening at the parsonage, announces the postponment of the meeting until further notice. An enjoyable event came to a close Monday evening after a family reuniion of three days of the Runge and 5 1 mm m mm m 1 eV-V mmw aaaa
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The Sale of Summer Wash Goods Continues This is the store where you should purchase your summer materials. Our assortment of White and Colored Wash Goods is the Largest and the price the Lowest to be found any place in Richmond. For the benefit of Suburban Day shoppers we. will continue last week's phenomenal sale. of Wash Goods. The showing is now complete. A delayed shipment, promised for last week, makes the selection now even greater than at the beginning of this wonderful sale last Monday.
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Deuker families - at- the old Runge homestead on South J street Those who motored from Cincinnati to celebrate were Messrs.. and Mesdames GeoreeW. Blum, Herman Gilbert, Fred
r Rodenbeck, John Cambria, Henry Runge; Miss Elma Rodenbeck, Messrs. Arthur Rodenbeck, Horam Winkleman, Louis Winkleman, Frank Hayne and Leroy Runge. The others present were Messrs. and Mesdames George W. Deuker, Walter Runge, H. H. Runge, G. Rehsteiner. Misses Marie, Edna and Marguerite Deuker, Edith Runge, Nor-, ma Runge, Messrs. John Runge and George Runge ' and Master Maurice Mentendick. . , a . , - i . ': Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brucker, South Third street, have received announcement of the birth of a boy baby to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Brucker at Rosedale, Ky. Mr. Brucker is a former Richmond young man, and is employed in the office of the Cincinnati - Enquirer. Mrs. Brucker went to Rosedale today and will attend the christening of her new grandson. The Missionary society of the First Baptist church will hold a meeting' tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Emmett Gentry, 614. North A streetMiss Kate Morgan will be lead. All members are asked to be present. Mr. and Mrs. G.-C. Shirey of New Castle gave a prettily appointed dinner, and among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Polk (nee Mies Hilda Shute) and Miss Emma Polk. .. Misses Martha Kelly, Jean Westcott, Marge Johnson, Norah Anderson, Messrs. Samuel and William Bowman and Wallace Thomas of Springfield, who are well known in this city, attended the dinner dance at the Dayton Country club Monday evening. The Dorcas Missionary society of the Earlham Heights Presbyterian Be
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church will give a parcel post sale Tuesday evening, July 27, in the basement of the church. The public is cordially invited to attend. The penny supper to have been givr en this evening on the lawn of the Second Presbyterian church by Mrs. Wellbaum's Sunday school class, has been postponed Mr. and Mrs. Edward . H. Harris have returned from a trip - to . the coast.
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